Philips Sonicare Xtreme e3000 Power Toothbrush, (Family 2 Pack) 2 Toothbrushes Philips Sonicare Xtreme e3000 Power Toothbrush, (Family 2 Pack) 2 Toothbrushes
Price : $39.99
Features :
  1. Patented sonic technology delivers a unique dynamic cleaning action for superior plaque reduction
  2. Gentle comfortable, and effective, even for those with braces or brackets
  3. High velocity bristle movement results in direct contact with each tooth to cover more area in less time
  4. Includes a two-year limited warranty and two AA batteries
  5. Battery-operated toothbrush is designed specifically for preteens and teens

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The Sonicare Extreme e3000 Power Toothbrush is the first sonic, battery-operated toothbrush designed specifically for teens and preteens. Stylish, powerful and portable, the Extreme e3000 delivers all the oral health benefits of other Sonicare toothbrushes, with a special emphasis on improving the brushing habits of younger users. Safe, comfortable, and effective, even for those with braces or brackets, the e3000 encourages healthy oral hygiene habits for life.

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Actibrush by Colgate Battery Powered Toothbrush - 1 ea Actibrush by Colgate Battery Powered Toothbrush - 1 ea
Price : $12.99

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BATTERY OPERATED TOOTHBRUSHES BATTERY OPERATED TOOTHBRUSHES
Price : $11.12

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BATTERY-OPERATED TOOTHBRUSHES Studies show that for that super-fresh feeling, vibrating massage action cleaning can't be beat! Three-pack of compact, portable battery-operated toothbrushes even includes a set of replacement heads. Leaves your mouth feeling fresh-from-the-dentist great! Uses one AA battery per toothbrush (not included). 7 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 11" high. Set of 3

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BATTERY OPERATED TOOTHBRUSHES BATTERY OPERATED TOOTHBRUSHES
Price : $11.12

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BATTERY-OPERATED TOOTHBRUSHES Studies show that for that super-fresh feeling, vibrating massage action cleaning can't be beat! Three-pack of compact, portable battery-operated toothbrushes even includes a set of replacement heads. Leaves your mouth feeling fresh-from-the-dentist great! Uses one AA battery per toothbrush (not included). 7 1/2" x 1 1/2" x 11" high. Set of 3

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Braun Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush with Crest Whitening toothpaste (.85 oz) Braun Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush with Crest Whitening toothpaste (.85 oz)
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Features :
  1. Vibrating micropilse bristles
  2. Cleans better than the leading manual toothbrush
  3. Pivot back and forth to penetrate deep between teeth
  4. Gently oulse to lift up food and plaque and stimulate gums

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Questions & Answers
Question : What do people with eatting disorders use a toothbrush for?
I know it can be used to induce vomiting but is there anything else? My suit mate used to keep a really nasty moldy toothbrush on the sink in our bathroom and i really don't think she was brushing her teeth with it. She threw up a lot but I know she had a lot of health problems so I don't know if it was self induced vomiting.

Answer:
I know it can be used to induce vomiting but is there anything else? My suit mate used to keep a really nasty moldy toothbrush on the sink in our bathroom and i really don't think she was brushing her teeth with it. She threw up a lot but I know she had a lot of health problems so I don't know if it was self induced vomiting.

 

Question : How do I clean an electronic toothbrush?
I just bought one, and I accidentaly threw away the manual. Are we supposed to clean the whole toothbrush? What if water gets inside? I do believe we have to clean it no matter what, as it is a toilet use and should be water proof. Please help!

Answer:
Don't worry at all.Electronic toothbrushes are totally waterproof. The best way to clean it is the following; Dump a cloth with warm water and some baking soda. With a simple wipe on wipe off, you will have a bright, bacteria free toothbrush!

 

Question : What can I soak my toothbrush heads in to clean them?
What can I soak my toothbrush heads in to sanitize them? Please tell me how long I need to soak them and with what I need to do it with. I will vote best answer. Thanks for all the great answers guys! I really appreciate it. They were all so good but I had to choose one best answer only.

Answer:
Listerine

 

Question : How many of you feel a vibration under your nose while brushing with an electric toothbrush?
I'm doing some research on this topic to see if anyone has or knows what I'm talking about, being twitching sensation you feel around your nose when brushing your teeth with a electric toothbrush, mind you I know what causes it, I'm only seeing if there are people out there that experience this, and if it's consider a minor or more then minor inconvenience to you or not. I'm interested to know, and this is purely for reseach.

Answer:
lol. I know what you are talking about. It doesn't happen all the time, but every once in awhile when I'm brushing my teeth and I have to end up rubbing my nose because it tickles.

 

Question : How do you clean a toothbrush?
Is their a way to clean a toothbrush with home ingredients. Thanks for the answers Thanks for the answers

Answer:
I use Milton's sterilising solution, used for sterilising baby milk bottles and teats. Just rinse before use. But you must replace your brush regularly. I asked my dentist he said that soaking in sterilising solution would be very effective and will not effect the brush.

 

Question : How often should I replace my electric toothbrush?
I have a an Oral-B, Sonic, Complete toothbrush. I replace the brush heads once every 3months. How frequently should I buy a new electric toothrbush?

Answer:
Those toothbrushes can last for years. Keep changing the heads every 3 months! :)

 

Question : When did toothbrush and toothbrushes become seperate keywords?
I just noticed recently on Google that toothbrush and toothbrushes were seperate words. I thought, in regards to keywords, the singular and plural versions were the same to both Google and Yahoo. Can someone offer helpful tips and any advice?

Answer:
You are correct that use of plurals and compound keywords is appropriate and anything else, i.e., the singular form is just another piece of spamdex. Good luck!

 

Question : Who invented the electric toothbrush and when?
I'm doing a project on who invented the electric toothbrush and when. Could you please help me????

Answer:
Dr. George A. Scott

 

Question : How do you remove mold from a toothbrush?
My daughter and I share a Sonicare toothbrush. We each have our own brush head. A few days ago, I noticed a tiny black spot on hers at the base of the bristles. In just a few days it has spread and the entire base of the brush head is covered in black mold. Is there any way to remove it or do I need to throw away a brand new $10 brush head?? Help! How do you remove mold from a toothbrush? My daughter and I share a Sonicare toothbrush. We each have our own brush head. A few days ago, I noticed a tiny black spot on hers at the base of the bristles. In just a few days it has spread and the entire base of the brush head is covered in black mold. Is there any way to remove it or do I need to throw away a brand new $10 brush head?? Help! WE HAVE SEPARATE BRUSH HEADS!!! ONLY THE MOTOR IS THE SAME- WE DO NOT SHARE THE PART THAT GOES INTO OUR MOUTHS!

Answer:
I have a Sonicare toothbrush...I would just go buy a new head. The best way to clean mold is with bleach, but I don't think I would want to put it back in my mouth after it had mold.

 

Question : How do you keep your toothbrush clean?
Where should i keep my toothbrush where it's not going to get infested with germs! They say keeping it on the counter or in a holder is a bad idea, so where should I keep it?

Answer:
It is best to put it in the open where it can dry and in light, not a dark drawer. The best thing is to be sure to change it at least every 3 months or sooner if you are sick or it is beginning to show wear. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush well and pour some mouthwash over it. Then just let it dry. This will kill anything left on it. You can also run it through the dishwasher once a week if you are worried. No matter where you put it, it will get germs. The best is to keep it clean.

 

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